Labour Party

The UK Labor Party is a social democratic party in the United Kingdom, founded on 27 February 1900. The Labor Party is a "broad church", with social democrats and socialists being members of the party. The UK Labor Party quickly rose to be the main opposition party in Parliament, opposing the UK Conservative Party. From 1940 to 1945, it was a part of Winston Churchill's national unity government, and Clement Attlee won elections at the end of the war. From 1964 to 1970, 1974 to 1979, and 1997 to 2010, the Labor Party led the government, while it continued to be the largest party in Wales and the third-largest party in Scotland. Led by Ed Milliband and then Jeremy Corbyn, it sat in opposition to David Cameron's conservative government, and the Labor Party opposed his military involvement in Syria, also voting to remain in the European Union in the Brexit referendum.